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  1. Theodore Dreiser : Sister Carrie, Jennie Gerhardt, Twelve Men (Library of America) by Theodore Dreiser, 1987-06-15
  2. Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser by Theodore Dreiser, 1989-04-25
  3. Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser, 2009-01-06
  4. The Financier by Theodore Dreiser, 2008-12-30
  5. Jennie Gerhardt; a novel by Theodore Dreiser, 2010-08-20
  6. The Titan by Theodore Dreiser, 2010-03-06
  7. The Last Titan: A Life of Theodore Dreiser by Jerome Loving, 2005-03-01
  8. The Early Novels of Theodore Dreiser by Theodore Dreiser, 2010-07-11
  9. The Cambridge Companion to Theodore Dreiser (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  10. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY TWO VOLUMES IN ONE by Theodore Dreiser, 1947
  11. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY by THEODORE DREISER, 1948
  12. Newspaper Days: An Autobiography by Theodore Dreiser, 2000-12-01
  13. Short Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) by Theodore Dreiser, 1994-10-20
  14. The Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser by Howard Fast, 1947

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25. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: The
An Outline of American Literature. by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. The Riseof Realism 18601914 theodore dreiser (1871-1945). *** Index***.
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Index The 1925 work An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser, like London's Martin Eden Despite his awkward style, Dreiser, in An American Tragedy, displays crushing authority. Its precise details build up an overwhelming sense of tragic inevitability. The novel is a scathing portrait of the American success myth gone sour, but it is also a universal story about the stresses of urbanization, modernization, and alienation. Within it roam the romantic and dangerous fantasies of the dispossessed. An American Tragedy is a reflection of the dissatisfaction, envy, and despair that afflicted many poor and working people in America's competitive, success-driven society. As American industrial power soared, the glittering lives of the wealthy in newspapers and photographs sharply contrasted with the drab lives of ordinary farmers and city workers. The media fanned rising expectations and unreasonable desires. Such problems, common to modernizing nations, gave rise to muckraking journalism penetrating investigative reporting that documented social problems and provided an important impetus to social reform. Index

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27. Dreiser, Theodore. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. dreiser, theodore. (dr ´sr, –z r) (KEY) , 1871–1945, American novelist, b. Terre Haute, Ind.
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Einer der größten Romanciers seiner Zeit. Dreiser, Sohn eines rheinischen Hüttenverwalters, der in die Vereinigten Staaten ausgewandert war, wurde am 27. August in Terre Haute, Indiana, geboren und wuchs in ärmlichen Verhältnissen auf. Anfangs als Journalist tätig, stieß sein veröffentlichter Roman "Schwester Carry" auf solch empörende Kritik, daß sein Verleger das Buch zurück ziehen mußte. Elf jahre später schilderte er in "Jenny Gerhardt" den Kampf einer Frau gegen die brutale, eigennützige Gesellschaft. Auch seine folgenden Werke, "Der Finanzier" (

29. Dreiser, Theodore Herman Albert. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The Engli
dreiser, theodore Herman Albert. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the EnglishLanguage Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. dreiser, theodore Herman Albert.
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Dreiser, Theodore [dr I u u r] Pronunciation Key Dreiser, Theodore Sister Carrie (1900), the story of a country girl's rise to material success first as the mistress of a wealthy man and then as an actress, horrified its publisher, who gave it only limited circulation. Dreiser distributed it himself, but it was consistently attacked as immoral; it was reissued in 1982 with many passages from his revised typescript restored. Jennie Gerhardt The Financier (1912), he turned his attention more specifically to American social and economic institutions. This novel, the first of a trilogy that includes The Titan (1914) and The Stoic (1947), describes the rise to power of a ruthless industrialist. In both The Genius (1915) and in The Bulwark (1946), Dreiser explores the failings of an American artist.

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32. Penn Special Collections-Photographs In The Dreiser Papers
Scanned photographs of the author from the Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Index to Volumes Volume 432: Theodore Dreiser, 1894-1942 Volume 433: Theodore Dreiser with others, 1888-1945 Volume 434: Persons (excluding parents and siblings) associated with Theodore Dreiser Volume 435: Parents and siblings of Theodore Dreiser Volume 436: Helen Patges Richardson Dreiser, alone and with others (except Dreiser) Volume 437: Helen Richardson family album, 1919-1919 [photographs of Helen and her friends and family before she met Dreiser] Volume 438: Photo album compiled by Helen Richardson, 1920-1933, containing photographs of herself, Dreiser, friends, family, residences, and places visited Volume 439: Photograph albums compiled by Helen Richardson, 1927-1937, containing photographs of herself, Dreiser, friends, family, residences, and places visited Volume 440: Photographs of Theodore Dreiser's residences, 1871-1945

33. THEODORE DREISER PAPERS, 1933-CA 1940
theodore dreiser PAPERS 1933CA 1940. Collection SC 513 BV 1019. Table ofContents. CATALOGUING INFORMATION. MAIN ENTRY dreiser, theodore, 1871-1945.
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Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, the son of John Paul and Sarah (Schanab) Dreiser. His older brother, Paul, who changed the family name to Dresser, was the author of several popular songs, notably "On the Banks of the Wabash" and "My Gal Sal." Dreiser was educated in public schools in Warsaw, Indiana, and attended Indiana University. In 1891 he began to work on newspapers, serving in turn during the next four years on the Chicago Globe , the St. Louis

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Theodore Dreiser was born on August 27, 1871 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Part of a large German-American family, and the ninth of ten children, his childhood was marked by poverty. His father, John Paul, had previously been a cotton mill manager, but a series of unfortunate accidents caused his fortunes to dwindle. In 1864 the cotton mill burned down, and during the reconstruction John Paul was hit in the head with a beam. He never fully recovered and as a result become deeply religious. He further was soon cheated by his business partners. The family was forced to move from one Indiana town to another in order to survive. Theodore Dreiser later resented his father for the family¹s poverty. At the age of fifteen Dreiser moved to Chicago and held jobs washing dishes, clerking a hardware store, and tracing freight cars. Dreiser fortunately was able to escape when a former teacher offered to send him to Indiana University at Bloomington for a year. He soon became interested in journalism, but returned to Chicago and worked as a bill collector, real estate clerk and laundry-truck driver. Dreiser first entered the newspaper world by dispensing toys for the needy at Christmas for the Chicago Herald . He subsequently got hired as a cub reporter with the Chicago Globe and later went to St. Louis as a feature writer for the

35. Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) American Writer.
theodore dreiser wrote Sister Carrie (1900), Jennie Gerhardt (1911), The Financier(1912), The Titan (1914), An American Tragedy (1925), and The Stoic (1947).
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Guide picks (1871-1945) American writer. Theodore Dreiser wrote "Sister Carrie" (1900), "Jennie Gerhardt" (1911), "The Financier" (1912), "The Titan" (1914), "An American Tragedy" (1925), and "The Stoic" (1947).
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Bibliography of critical works relating to author Theodore Dreiser offers links to publication information for each book. Bibliography Provided by the Perspectives in American Literature project, this page lists Dreiser's works, as well as papers and books written about him. Calendar of Authors Find out all about Dreiser's many personal problems and battles with censorship in his professional life.

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37. The SAC LitWeb Theodore Dreiser Page
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Sister Carrie ( 1900 ). Norton ( 2nd) Critical Edition edited by Donald Pizer, 1991. Typescript Very Readable HTML Version
Jennie Gerhardt
The Financier
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A Traveler at Forty
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The "Genius"
A Hoosier Holiday
An American Tragedy
Tragic America
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38. German American Corner: DREISER, Theodore Herman Albert (1871-1945)
dreiser, theodore Herman Albert (18711945), American novelist and journalistof the naturalist school. theodore dreiser, Sister Carrie.
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39. DREISER MSS. II
Correspondence, pictures, and printed material of theodore dreiser at Indiana University's Lilly Library.
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The Dreiser mss. II, 1896-1910, consist of correspondence, pictures, and printed material of Theodore Dreiser, 1871- 1945, novelist, which was preserved by Sara Osborne (White) Dreiser, (Mrs. Theodore Dreiser), -1942, and came to the Lilly Library from her niece, Mrs. Leo J. Vogt. The correspondence consists in the main of two groups: [1] Letters, 1896-1898, from Theodore Dreiser to Sara Osborne (White) Dreiser. [2] Correspondence, 1907-1910, of Dreiser as editor of the Delineator. Included also are a letter to Mrs. Dreiser from J.E. Kelly, dated September 18, 1900, and a birthday card from Mrs. Dreiser, August 27, 1904. Correspondents represented in the collection include Charles Wayland Bryan; William Jennings Bryan; John O'Hara Cosgrave; Charles Samuel Deneen; George W. Donaghey; Bert Manfred Fernald; Homer Folks; Elmer Gates; John Mark Glenn; Charles Archibald Goodwin; Louise (Closser) Hale; Clara Morris Harriott; Hastings Hornell Hart; Leonard Keene Hirshberg; William Martin Johnson; James Edward Kelly; Mary Holland (McNeish) Kinkaid; William Walton Kitchen; Clare Rodman (Beecher) Kummer; Robert Todd Lincoln; Benjamin Barr Lindsey; William John Locke; Jack London; Harris Merton Lyon; Charles Thomas Agnew MacLean; Seumas MacManus; Thomas Riley Marshall; Edwin Lee Norris; Mary Eleanor O'Donnell; William Church Osborn; John M. Oskison; Frederick Palmer; Grant Richards; Theodore Roosevelt; Hannah (Kent) Schoff; John Franklin Shafroth; James Edward West; Ella (Wheeler) Wilcox; George Warren Wilder; Augustus Everett Willson; Louis N. Wilson; Woodrow Wilson; Charles Erskine Scott Wood; and Eugene Wood.

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